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Genomics in Histopathology
Advances in genomics are shaping the field of histopathology in a number of ways. In cancer, genomics is enabling more precise diagnosis, treatment and risk prediction. The work of the histopathologist now regularly includes integrating both morphological and genomic information in order to inform clinical decisions. Genomics is also enabling progress in terms of better sub-typing of cancers and the development of targeted treatments.
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Contributed by: | Pathology Portal |
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First contributed: | 19 April 2023 |
Audience access level: | Full user |
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